Posted by Roxanna McDade on Mon, Mar 22, 2010 @ 12:05 PM

In light of recent airline financial problems and concerns about the dangers of traveling to Mexico and abroad, International Insurance Group, Inc. at internationalhealthins.iigins.com has prepared a list of Health and Travel insurance options available to international travelers.
Flagstaff, AZ (PRWEB) March 22, 2010 -- Foreign travel can be an exciting adventure, but it can also bring many unpredictable situations, especially if one should need medical attention. International Travel Health Insurance is available for Mexico and other international travel and will ease the stress of an unfamiliar culture or medical systems.
Click here to read press release on Health and Travel Insurance options for International Travel on PRWeb.com.
Posted by Roxanna McDade on Thu, Mar 11, 2010 @ 10:03 AM
Flagstaff, Ariz. (PRWEB) March 10, 2010 -- As vacationers prepare for Spring Break they must beware of several changes that have taken place in Mexico entry/exit and U.S. re-entry requirements in the course of the past year. International Insurance Group, Inc. (IIG) has created a list of the latest requirements and tips to help make any 2010 Mexico Spring Break vacation a breeze.
Click here to read press release on Driving to Mexico Requirements from PRWeb.com.
Posted by Roxanna McDade on Tue, Feb 16, 2010 @ 09:16 AM

By: Rachael Galiano,
Mexpro.com Account Representative
As of June 1, 2009, driving into a foreign country now requires a passport…a setback for some who are not able to afford the cost or do not have the time to wait for the processing. An option that is becoming more and more popular is the Enhanced Drivers License, or EDL. Although currently available only in Michigan, New York, Vermont and Washington; it is gaining momentum at the state level and hopefully will be available for more states in the near future. For Canadian citizens, the EDL is now available in British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.
The price of $45 for first-time applicants is attractive to prospective travelers who are facing a $100 charge for a first-time passport book. Other benefits of obtaining an EDL are the convenient wallet size card and the fact that it contains the latest security features to prevent fraud and identity theft.
The only drawback of the EDL is the fact that it is only approved for travel by land or sea. The card will not be valid for air travel.
The necessary documents needed to apply for an EDL include: proof of social security number, U.S. Citizenship, identity and state residency. For more information on the Enhanced Drivers License, click here.